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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE.

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NEW CONSTRUCTION OR RENOVATION

1. Select a location that is not prone to mois-
ture  and  is  located  at  least  3  feet  (or  0.9m)
away from combustible materials such as cur-
tains or drapes, furniture, bedding, paper, etc.

2.  Place  the  unit  in  selected  location  to  see
how it will look in the future.

3. Mark the desired location on the floor and
store unit in a safe, dry and dust free location.

4. Frame in an opening leaving at least 1/4"
(6mm) around the edge of the unit.  Any new
wiring must be done in compliance with local
and national codes and other applicable regu-
lations  in  order  to  reduce  the  risk  of  fire,
electric shock or other injuries.  Therefore, it is
strongly recommended that you hire a profes-
sional to complete any such work.

INSTALLING THE FIREPLACE INSERT

1. Once the site has been prepared, the fire-
place insert can be installed.

2. Make sure the switch is in the "OFF" position.

3. Plug the fireplace into a 15-amp/120 volt,
grounded outlet.

4. Push the fireplace insert so that the trim is
against the finished mantel or wall surface.

WARNING: GRILLS ON THIS ELEC-
TRIC FIREPLACE CANNOT, IN ANY
WAY, BE COVERED AS IT MAY CRE-
ATE A FIRE HAZARD.

Notes:    Power  supply  service  must  be  com-
plete prior to finishing, to avoid reconstruction.
Grills and air openings cannot be covered in
any circumstances.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

The controls (

see Figure 4 ) are located on the

bottom right corner of the unit.

1. Plug in your electric fireplace.

2. Main ON/OFF Power Switch:  This switch is
located on the right side of the control panel
(

see  Figure  4  ).    When  the  unit  is  on,  the

default settings for the fireplace is HI ember
bed and flame and the heater is OFF.

Figure 4

3. Heat Control Button and LED:  This button 
is  located  to  the  left  of  the  Remote
Control  Receiver  (

see  Figure  4  ).    The  LED 

is located  to  the  right  of  the  Flame  Button.   
Push button to cycle through the settings.  When 
this button  is  pushed,  the  LED  will  change 
to  its corresponding color; 

Blue for LO, Red

f

or MED, and Purple for TEMP

.  When heater 

is  on,  heat will  emit  through  vents  located 
above the fire-box opening panel (

see Figure 

6, page 7 ).

The  heater  has  a  built  in  thermostat  so  it 
will shut  off  automatically  once  the  set 
tempera-ture is reached.  It will also turn on 
automati-cally if the room temperature drops 
below the set temperature.

Notes:  When the heater is turned on for the first
time,  it  may  release  a  slight,  harmless  odor.
This odor is a normal occurrence caused by the
initial heating of the internal heating elements
and should not occur again.

4. Flame Control Button:  This button is lo-
cated  to  the  left  of  the  Temperature  Button
(

see  Figure  4  ).    After  power  is  on,  push 

the Flame Control Button to adjust flame and 
em-ber  bed  brightness.    Press  and  release 
the Flame  Control  Button  to  cycle  through 
LO, MED, HI and OFF.

OPERATING BY REMOTE CONTROL

Flame Control

Button

ON/OFF Power

Button

Heat LED

H eat Control 

Button

Note:  Make sure your batteries are fully charged
and installed correctly in your remote control.

Figure 5

1. When using remote control, always point it at the 

fireplace, and keep no further than 6 metres away.

2. Press the

          

 button, the flame and ember will 

be on and the heater is at off position. Press it 

again, all function will be off. If you want to only off 

the flame and ember, press the DISPLAY ON/OFF 

button. 

3. The DISPLAY ON/OFF button: the flame and 

ember control button, press it to off the flame and 

4. The EMBER+/- buttons: control the brightness of 

ember, totally 6 settings.

To increase the ember brightness press the ember(+) 

button, each press will increase a little of brightness until 

the biggest brightness. After that even more press, the 

brightness will no change.

To decrease the ember brightness press the ember(-) 

button, each press will decrease a little of brightness 

until the light is off.

5. HEATER ON/OFF button: press this button, the heater 
works at the HIGH mode(1900W) 
Press the HEATER ON/OFF once again, the heater will 
stop heating. 
.HIGH heater works at 1900W

 

Led colour RED

.LOW heater works at 950W 

 

 Led colour BLUE

.TEMP. Press this button, the heater will automatically 
control the room temperature between 22-25 C , it will 
shut off when room reaches 25C , and will automatically 
heat when room reaches 22C ,

Led colour PURPLE

6. FLAME BLUE: If you need Yellow Flame, you need 
touch the FLAME BLUE button. It controls Blue LED 
Brightness, Total 6 setting. It will be let Blue Flame from 
Biggest to disappear. Then It only left Yellow Flame on 
the fire surface. If touch again, the Blue Flame will be 
Biggest. It is repeated.
7.FLAME YELLOW:If you need Blue Flame, you need 
touch the FLAME YELLOW button. It controls Yellow 
LED Brightness, Total 6 setting. It will be let Yellow 
Flame from Biggest to disappear. Then It only left Blue 
Flame on the fire surface.

Power LED

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Страница 1: ...eplace or its components under any circumstances Any modification or alteration of the fireplace system including but not limited to the fireplace and accessories may void the warranty listings and ap...

Страница 2: ...nstallation and Operation Manual 2 One Warranty Certificate One Remote Control INTRODUCTION This Electric Fireplace is designed for residen tial applications to be framed in used free standing This ap...

Страница 3: ...SERT OR ALLOW FOREIGN OB JECTS TO ENTER ANY VENTILATION OR EX HAUST OPENING AS THIS MAY CAUSE AN ELECTRIC SHOCK FIRE OR DAMAGE TO THE APPLIANCE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS TOOLS AND BUILDING SUPPLIES NORM...

Страница 4: ...25 635 mm Note Framing dimensions are calculated for an in front of the wall front face installation with finish dry wall in place 11 280 mm 32 833 mm 25 635 mm 51 1302 mm 22 572 mm Corner View 4 102...

Страница 5: ...OR BARRIERS OR EXPOSED INSULA TION LOCALIZED OVERHEATING COULD OCCUR AND A FIRE COULD RESULT INSULATION AND A VA POR BARRIER SHOULD BE PLACED A MINIMUM OF 1 INCH FROM THE APPLIANCE WARNING ELECTRICAL...

Страница 6: ...ow the set temperature Notes Whentheheateristurnedonforthefirst time it may release a slight harmless odor This odor is a normal occurrence caused by the initial heating of the internal heating elemen...

Страница 7: ...T VACUUM WHILE PIECES ARE HOT Re move glass only with replacement parts spe cifically for this heater Never substitute ma terial Only fully tempered safety glass may be used on this heater Figure 6 Mo...

Страница 8: ...optional wall switch or wall thermostat if installed and waiting 10 minutes then turning it back on If the thermal switch continues to trip repeatedly contact a qualified service technician Inspectal...

Страница 9: ...64 1 4a Blower Heating Element and Access Panel Assembly H3865 1 4b Fuse Plate Assembly 5 each H5043 1 5 Flame Cylinder Assembly LED 27 H9121 1 6 Flame Motor H3867 1 7 Log Ember Bed 27 H9115 1 8 Switc...

Страница 10: ...he manufacturer reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice in design materials specifications prices and also to discontinue colors styles and products Consult your local distributo...

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